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The continuing contributions of older Americans to our communities: AHEPA Senior

May is Older Americans Month, when we celebrate older adultsu2019 contributions to our communities. These individuals bring a wealth of experience, wisdom, and inspiration that enrich our lives and strengthen the fabric of society. In recognition of this, we want to highlight the role of AHEPA Senior Living (ASL) in empowering seniors to lead fulfilling, meaningful lives.<br>

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The continuing contributions of older Americans to our communities: AHEPA Senior

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  1. The continuing contributions of older Americans to our communities: AHEPA Senior Living’s role in empowering seniors

  2. Introduction • May is Older Americans Month, when we celebrate older adults’ contributions to our communities. These individuals bring a wealth of experience, wisdom, and inspiration that enrich our lives and strengthen the fabric of society. In recognition of this, we want to highlight the role of AHEPA Senior Living (ASL) in empowering seniors to lead fulfilling, meaningful lives. • Contributions of older americans • Older Americans make remarkable contributions to our communities in various ways. From volunteering at local organizations to serving as mentors and role models, seniors actively participate in community development and enrichment. Their life experiences, unique perspectives, and diverse skill sets enable them to support and guide younger generations in personal growth and learning.

  3. For instance, many older adults volunteer to teach classes, share their expertise in various fields, or engage in community projects that improve neighborhoods, schools, and parks. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 26.3% of people 65-69 volunteer and 9.4% of people 65 and older volunteer 500 or more hours per year. Their efforts not only affect lasting positive change but also encourage others to get involved and contribute to their communities. • Intergenerational relationships play a crucial role in fostering mutual understanding, respect, and collaboration among people of different ages. When seniors interact with younger generations, they pass on their wisdom, historical insights, and life lessons – many of which aren’t found in textbooks. These exchanges enrich the lives of both seniors and younger individuals, promoting empathy, tolerance, and cultural appreciation.

  4. AHEPA Senior Living’s approach to empowering seniors • At ASL, we are committed to providing safe, healthy, and enriching residential communities and quality services that enable our older residents to thrive and enjoy peace of mind. Guided by the Greek spirit of Meraki, our values emphasize attentive relationships with residents and families, proactive and honest communication, and a commitment to service, excellence, and philanthropy in everything we do. • Community engagement and inclusivity • This year’s Older Americans Month theme is “Aging Unbound.” The theme offers an opportunity to explore diverse aging experiences and discuss how communities can combat stereotypes and how we all benefit when older adults remain engaged, independent, and included.

  5. Community engagement and inclusivity are integral to our residents’ experiences at our properties. ASL communities provide ample opportunities for residents to connect and explore their interests, from cultural celebrations and holiday gatherings to recreational outings and educational workshops. Our seniors actively participate in various events and activities designed to foster camaraderie, learning, and fun. For example, seniors at one of our properties have formed a gardening club, working together to cultivate a beautiful community garden that benefits everyone. In contrast, another property hosts painting classes, where residents can express their creativity and learn new skills. • Our commitment to fostering social connections and inclusivity among residents is rooted in the understanding that solid relationships are vital for seniors’ well-being. Creating a warm and welcoming environment ensures that every resident feels valued, respected, and included. Research has shown that socially connected seniors experience better physical and mental health, improved cognitive function, and a higher quality of life.

  6. Lifelong learning and personal growth opportunities • We believe in the importance of lifelong learning and personal growth for seniors, which is why we offer a variety of educational and skill-building programs across our communities. These opportunities range from music and dancing classes, puzzles and table games, baking classes, knitting classes, and many more opportunities. Our goal is to provide engaging and accessible learning experiences that cater to our residents’ diverse interests and abilities, allowing them to continue discovering new passions and expanding their horizons. • Many of these opportunities contribute to our residents’ growth and fulfillment by stimulating their minds, nurturing creativity, and fostering a sense of accomplishment. By participating in these programs, residents can develop new skills, deepen their understanding of the world, and connect with others who share their interests.

  7. Conclusion • In conclusion, older Americans play a vital role in shaping and enriching our communities through their diverse contributions, wisdom, and experience. We are committed to empowering these remarkable individuals by providing safe, healthy, and enriching residential communities and quality services that enable them to thrive and enjoy peace of mind. • As we celebrate Older Americans Month, let us recognize and support the seniors in our lives during this month and throughout the year. We encourage you to learn more about AHEPA Senior Living and consider getting involved in your local community to positively impact older adults’ lives. Together, we can ensure that our seniors continue to lead fulfilling, meaningful lives and remain valued members of our communities for years to come. If you or your loved ones have any questions, please contact us!

  8. Get in touch with us 2632 Grant Line Road; New Albany, IN 47150 1540 S Logan Street; Mishawaka, IN 46545 2628 Bypass Road; Elkhart, IN 46514 8601 S. Shelby Street; Indianapolis, IN 46227 Hellenic Senior Living of Indianapolis Hellenic Senior Living of Elkhart (574) 257-8629 (812) 944-9048 (576) 389-1776 (317) 885-4446 ckeown@ahepahousing.org marketingna@hellenicseniorliving.com marketingindy@hellenicseniorliving.com ckeown@ahepahousing.org Hellenic Senior Living of New Albany Hellenic Senior Living of Mishawaka

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